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On the new site, AguaFox, soybean farmers can find well-researched information about the latest irrigation technologies and systems designed to increase yield and reduce operational costs. The website contains product reviews on various smart irrigation products, soil moisture sensors, weather stations, and more.
To learn more, please visit: https://aguafox.com
Data from National Geographic suggests that 60% of all processed foods contain soy products. The resilient protein-rich bean is also a very popular animal feed in the US, presenting farmers with a huge market.
However, climate changes and unsustainable farming practices are causing more unpredictable weather, soil degradation, and water scarcity. With the right tools, farmers can make better choices for their businesses and the planet.
"We know that modern agriculture is becoming increasingly dependent on advanced systems to meet the growing demands for sustainable and efficient farming. That's why we're dedicated to bringing you clear, practical insights on what systems and equipment can help you boost your productivity while keeping your costs in check," a company spokesperson said.
With a smart irrigation system, farmers can conserve water and reduce a big expense. The systems sense when the plants need water the most, leading to healthier plants and, as a result, a higher yield. It's also possible to integrate the smart irrigation system with precision agriculture tools, for example, with a weather station to plan watering according to a precise forecast.
When the smart irrigation systems are paired with soil moisture sensors, it's possible to get real-time updates. The three most common types of sensors include capacitive, resistive, and Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). Capacitive sensors detect changes in the soil's dielectric constant and are the most popular option as it's a reliable, accurate tool that can withstand temperature shifts and soil salinity.
AguaFox has reviewed products like the Arable Mark 3 Sensor, Netafim GrowSphere Operating System, and EarthScout Soil Moisture Sensor, giving farmers an idea of what product suits their needs best. The site also details how modern technology can protect crops from common pests and diseases.
"From exploring the latest in precision irrigation technologies to breaking down complex systems into digestible insights, we are committed to helping you stay ahead of the curve in agricultural innovation," the company spokesperson said.
Those interested can find more information here: https://aguafox.com
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Website: https://aguafox.com
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